- Jul 11, 2014
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Hello All!
I have had my original flock of 20 hens for just over a year. They were inherited from a friend (coop and all), the hens are between 5 and 6 years old. I have a set of 8 chicks (about 8 weeks old now) that have outgrown their space. I want to build a smaller coop, so that they are big enough to fend for themselves with the big hens. Some of the chicks (much to my disappointment) my husband would like to turn into meat. Some of our older hens are not very nice (mostly the Gold Stars and Red Stars), and they are mean to the chicks when I have tried some meet and greets. Our Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, and Amerucanas have tolerated them, with a random peck here and there to keep the youngins in line.
My parents have offered to either take the bad players (the stars) or the babies until they they are big enough. IF I send my naughty hens to them, (they have a farm, haven't kept chickens in over a decade, and a dog who might eat them if left untended), would my chicks be old enough to integrate well with the remaining flock? I'd have to separate them out to feed them their grower feed. (I should also mention that I free range, except at night when they are locked into their coop for safety.) Or would the babies be better off living at my parents' place until they are big enough and then make the switch then? I know many people would just turn the Stars into chicken stew, but I can't do that, at least not without trying to find another place for them. My chicks are Delaware and Speckled Sussex. The Delawares will most likely end up in the freezer, but the SS are pretty sweet, and will end up either at our house or my parents' house.
Any advice or help on this would be greatly appreciated! (Also, I had planned on building a smaller coop for the babies until they were older, but with my kids home for the summer, any project I have moves slower than is good for the chicks).
Thanks!
I have had my original flock of 20 hens for just over a year. They were inherited from a friend (coop and all), the hens are between 5 and 6 years old. I have a set of 8 chicks (about 8 weeks old now) that have outgrown their space. I want to build a smaller coop, so that they are big enough to fend for themselves with the big hens. Some of the chicks (much to my disappointment) my husband would like to turn into meat. Some of our older hens are not very nice (mostly the Gold Stars and Red Stars), and they are mean to the chicks when I have tried some meet and greets. Our Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, and Amerucanas have tolerated them, with a random peck here and there to keep the youngins in line.
My parents have offered to either take the bad players (the stars) or the babies until they they are big enough. IF I send my naughty hens to them, (they have a farm, haven't kept chickens in over a decade, and a dog who might eat them if left untended), would my chicks be old enough to integrate well with the remaining flock? I'd have to separate them out to feed them their grower feed. (I should also mention that I free range, except at night when they are locked into their coop for safety.) Or would the babies be better off living at my parents' place until they are big enough and then make the switch then? I know many people would just turn the Stars into chicken stew, but I can't do that, at least not without trying to find another place for them. My chicks are Delaware and Speckled Sussex. The Delawares will most likely end up in the freezer, but the SS are pretty sweet, and will end up either at our house or my parents' house.
Any advice or help on this would be greatly appreciated! (Also, I had planned on building a smaller coop for the babies until they were older, but with my kids home for the summer, any project I have moves slower than is good for the chicks).
Thanks!